we. Amateur Christy's Minstrels performed He . “ - Temperance Hall, en Thursday and ihe . . . on vx of jast week The weather Friday evening : * fortunately unpeopitious and 1e was . . esg conseque tiy aot 80 yood as Was ‘ Lie tte 1 . ew nated. The Minstrels, however, ac juitied r nselves han jazomely, the music, both imstru het . etal and vocal, being pronounced by com meatal 4 . ' , 3 sent judges little if at all inferior to that of } ‘dmeiouals. We understand that the Minus twig intend visiting Pictou sometime next a0 oo; — Te New [ Month’y tor Mav has bee eiv Its contents are as usuai varied aud miteresuns cy” We le at Frederick Hyndman. Eeor RN an be t nted Assistant Pavnraste q.M.5 Newport whic is beea fitted oul for garveyi y we ein e Mediterranean i N. Rankin. Esq will dispose of some very 4 ° ehly framed Enygravings on Wednesday next, by a They wre now ou Exhitition ‘e ee ers with cargoes of Hay ar toa «, juring the past week lt . i readity seven shillings per LOO poands By at-legram toe the Readimg Room dated Mey hth. we ies hat the President has been acquit- ed on the eleventh and most tmpretantarticte of the Jmpeachinent It the Senate has prone ced Mr. J basen vet guilty ef the most sermons of the offenere tard to his charge, it lt! be hard ¥v vor while te pursue Che matter any 'ertiet Wetoiok we are q ite sate predicting the complete acquittal of Mr J-hoa-on The Seuate stands adi U t he Ztith lust Winger At ‘ HIS Sf RING The S I wen ‘ s y ; e t } ! l “ 4 ReVEMm Cart Ss Bog belant.Fintaveen, master, arrived at tie pert on the 17 ef.. 38% dave from Gilasyvow, with w gei — 26° oe CHAREOTTETOWN CRICKET CLUB The Aunua! Meeting of the above Club, was held n Sat bus «! iietant, Ww the fo Vira xe en were appuviuted officers fur the e1 Lae cal Patron, Hen. James C. Pope President, J Lrecken, Esquire, © tt e. Dr. Jenkine aud Albert Hensley, kis 2 Field ¢ » GD. Atkinson, Esq Secretary « Treasurer, KR. K FizGeralk Hon. DD. Davies a Wu. Weish, Esq om mitiee to cellect subserty ye RR. FITZGERALD. See'y. St DESPATCHUES. LATh Meutreal, May 14 A man named Duggan, a salmon keeper, and two accomplices, were arrested this morning, charged with being implicated ts the plot fur the aussasvination of Meee Phe praenere were examined beture Judge Coursel w the dowrs ef the Court one wituess testified te being preseut im Dugyan's hous December whea the couspiracy was hatched Dwelve American aud twelte Cai- . aelah Fenians were alse pre set Que aan, called Sudth, wae aciected ta do a ¢ertain job, OUl Wiluess cou dd tmet say Wha 3 8 It was, bul he beard wue at the aie says ** My God, if MeGee ouly Knew what fe has in store for him, woulda't be leace the country." Writ nees alse beard unether maa say: “Saath, yo did that j ®B of Durning Clie Ova ge Lodge Grst rate.” Witvess has ideatified Whaieu as tuan he @eard calied SiittO The priseusrs leate fer Ottawa Ce-nierrow meruing tu charge of the Cficers Londo Te M iy lith—Eve Ia the Leuwse of Commmone to- ight th Bill! wmoved by Mr. Glaudstune te awapend the waking ot appeietments in the Irish Charch paseed to a third reading The iil is to remain effect! until the Bret of Auguet lead Landen May 15 Late and important despatches reertved irom Japan. Civd War sigereusiy preeecuted, aud army of the Nikade artived at potut vear Jedde A despatch trom Atheus cotitaines the leliow ing: —* The Spakietan Mattveers clan that ia re vent conf tw with the Turks, the teated aud driven tu the seu coast latter were de- PALIN KILLER! CHE GREAT Nedicive of the Ago terually, i Cures Family 1 ( Diarrhea, a in the Stomach, Le sints, Dysente ry (ra ‘np Bowel Paix ‘ ane tery ‘rer ¢ . Odd, ipiaint, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Sore hroat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c. Sc Taken Exter it Cures Felons, (uts, Bruises, Burns and Scalds Ss Syraims, Sielling if Jotnts, Tooth Ache, Pain :n the Face. Neu- raigia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet, &c. & &c April 6, 1868 aliv, Boils id res Married, On the tith » by the Rev. J Davie, Mr Henry .». Wadman,to Miss Chariutte Sarith, both el lua ty At Norta River, April U1, at the residence of Jolin Howard, Exq.. by Rev E. N. Archibald Josey: Colvin. of N B., to Miss Cuiuerine bir wis, P. E. Island. inet Karnet, of S At Charlottetown, on Wednesday night las after severu! weeks of severe if! ess. in the 2 year of hia ave. Mr. Edwand F. Byrne, Aasistat ju the Pos Hice Department, in thra Cite At Camoridge Port, Maseaachuseits, on Setaurday the 2ad ivet , of Typhoid Fever. Matilda l eloved wife of yehn ib. Clarke, aud seco d dany iter of the late Terrence Webster, Bedeque, P. kL. in the 2ath year of ber ave fu Charlotcetown, at the residence of her sonin W Adams, eu Sauday eveniug May , Mra Ell+ aged 63 veura, The deceased Wue i sof Chatham, Miramichi, aud emigra ted tu this islaud tweuty-tive yours wgo. She died restiag oti tiie merite of ber Sav t On the [3th inet., at Tracadie Koad, Gibbs. ia the 77th year of her aye. Mrs. Susan ‘arge fey Mesars. Owen & Ww Ish. | May 18, 1863. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LO NN LINN tll ell ell ll el hl al AN . T ‘ ‘ LEVEE, j IS Exeelleney the Lieutenant Governor will hold a Levee at Government House on MONDAY, the 25th day of MAY inst, (in bon or of Her Majesty's Birth Day,) at 12 o'clock. Each Gentleman is requested to be provided with a Card, tobe handed to the Aide-de Camp in Walling i | Geutiemen paying their respects to His Excel: | cy on the Occasion, Will please to enter by the ter Easteru door J. LONGWORTH, Lt. Col & Aide-de-Camp Government Honse. Mav 7, D868 orgy i A s i + g PRIL 30th, between Jas. Lairp’s, New “ Gtascow and Rustico Capes, a BLACK | LEATHER POCKET BOOK, containing Four} Ove Dollar Bilis, with a lot of other papers; also, | one Note of Hand tor Fifty Pounds, drawn m favour of L Co HALL, in Three months, signed by Eo Marstate, and endorsed by 1. C. Hate, due Wath JULY next. Any person finding it will be suitably rewarded by returning it to L. C. HALL. Charlottetown, or E. MARSHALL, North Rustico; and all parties are torbiden buy- lng or negotiating in any Way saie Note Kk. MARSIIALL May 14, 1868 FLOUR & CORNMEAL. Bila. FLOUR = g . il 1 ol D{) ion tule CORNMEAL | «12 Beantiful Engravings, For sule by i (Richly Framed.) CARVELL BRO'S. May 18, 1888 N RANKIN. Mav 18, 1868 i SALT IN STORE. 3.000 Sot, For suie by { CARVELL BRO’'S. May 18, 1868 Bushels Liverpool 1.000 bags BUTTER SALT. | ©) ™ (\" Bags BUTLER SALT. 250 For sale by | 'CARVELL BRUS. | May 18, 1868 | For sule by 100° | | CARVELL BRO'S. | Muay 18, 1868 SOLE LEATHER. | Sises No. 1 New York SOLE LEATHER, For sule b v 100 CARVELL BRO’S, May 138, 1868 | POGIES. | | bls. POGLES | j nreereenne } MOLASSES & SUGAR. =) Hhds. MOLASSES, 50 20 Ahds. SUGAR, For sale by CARVELL BRQ'S. Mav 18. 1868 | DOMINION VINEGAR! | BUI Dominion VINEGAR, (a DDL. Li Q Cis For sale by CARVELL BRO’S. | May 18, 1868 TOBACCO. | do do 2lst instant, at Ll o'clock : } it stands) in the second Huudred of Town Lote | aw | nee article) ;! } to be had iv the City NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FR NNN ER RRR ENON RO CONN OR Re Meeewenes | AUCPRTION! Fruit and Ornamental Trees, T SALES ROOM, on WEDNESDAY next, the 2th instant, at 11} o'clock. | 2 PLUM TREES, | | j { | » oF 24 APPLE TREES, 6 MOSS ROSES, 1 WEEPING ASH, 1 AMERICAN WEEPING WILLOW, 1 WEEPING ELM, 8 ENGLISH MOUNTAIN ASH, 6 WORSE CHESNUTS, 6 LINDEN LIMES, 3 ENGLISH GROUND ASH, } 3 ENGLISH ELM j this is vn opportunity seldom equalled in these | 6 LOMBARDY POPLARS, i 250 PHORNS, tor Hedges, i 12 GRAPE VINES, I 4 ENGLISH HOLLY. } 4 HARDY RHODDENDRONS, | 3 FIGS. The above are from Mr. Harris’ Halifax Nur- sery, and can be confidently recommended as true te their sorts N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. May 18, 1868. AUCTION. MMEDIATELY after the Sale of Or- nameptal and Fruit Trees, on WEDNES- DAY next, AUCTION! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | T the residence of Mr R C. BILLINGSLEY, .« RICHMUND sTXEKT, on THURSDAY, the ALL HIS Househcla Furniture. tar See Huandbills. N. RANKIN. Ch'town, May 18, 1868. FREEHOLD ESTATE, Dwelling Houses, &. | fENO be sold vy PUBLIC AUCTION, ve on THURSDAY, the 28th day of MAY. inst., at the hour of IY o clock, on the premises, the foi- lowing VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY : That commodious an eligitbly situated HOUSE | KNOW) aa the | “ Pavilion Hoetel,” situated on the corner of GREAT GEORGE and | DORCHESTER STREETS, together with ONE- | PHIRD of Town Lot No 78, (the ground ou which wow yielding a rental of £120 per year | That well-finished and comfortable COTTAGE, | lately occupied by F. W Hates, Esqr, having Four good sized Keoms on each that. convenient | Out-buildings, and Gue-quarter of Town Lot No ou Which the buildings staud, having a front on } Dorchester-street of 12 teet | the ** Pavilion [lotel,”” in the Town Lots aud nearly opposite | First [undred “ Alsv, One ourth part of Town Lot No t6. known e OLID FLOUK MARKET, fi nud on Kichau as the site of L rua estrect dl teet end Colonial { | ug on Great Georg i street Si feet, and nearly opposite the | | Building, being the inmost elizible busines sstand | Oue fourth part ef Town Lot No 20, in the! }Seeond Efaudred of Town Lots, situate on the | South-East Corner of the Panning Garden. and | having wu front of 40 feet on Prince Street, aud &4 dy) BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, = fur aule by CARVELL May 18, 1848, BROOMS & PAILS. DOZEN BROOMS, 40 dozen PAILS, For BRO'S. sale by CARVELL BRO'S. 1X58 Poito Rico Molasses. 15 Puns 5 Tiere “8 3 Uhda ‘ Bright Porto Rico MOLASSES, . Bright SUGAR | WILLIAM DODD, Qneen Square | | Ch'town, May 18, 1868. isl 2w SOLE LEATHER! SOLE LEATHER! 100 Sides Nowa Scotia Manufactured. | luWQ «+ New York Do Por sale low, WILLIAM DODD. | | Queen Square. is] pat “CLARA NOVELLA.” | ! To Arrive by the above Ship, 15 Trunks, containing # very large aseortment ot BOOTS & SHOES, | IN | Gents’ Shooting, Cricketing, Versailles, Kid, | Levant, Cashmere and White Duck. Laaies, in Princess Royal, Princess Alice, Lrincess Christian, Hessian and Balmoral, in Kid and Cashmere. | Misses and Children’s.in Kid, Cashmere and Maerocco. | W. E, DAWSON. May 18, 1863. SPRING 1868, At Lot t4, on Thursday. April d0th, after a long | illuess. Mes. McArthur aged 42 years, relict of the late Mr. Dovald McArthur Port of Charlottetown. ENTBRED. May il—Sephia Dek tev Bay Field, N S.; burrels Feme. McLean, Ray Verte; deulsa— } Welsh & (wen. Adele, Patterson, Bestun mer. Mayilower, Gerrior, Arichat; pro. Mare,} Pollard, Siediac: deals.—J. C Pope 2—ILo Minion, Si Boscon; mer. Vieturia, Brede, Shippeyvan, s isles Ranger, Matterul. Tat mzyoucke; hemiock. J J. Marshail, James, Pug was limestone l3—Sir) Allambra Nickerson Mostan; wen. cargo. Sch. Elizabeth al Kteut. Bay Verte; deal and boards l4-- Vermont, Reynolds, limestone Star, M« M irrav Piet su pre Wii waln Eles 7. Me Donald, Antiyouwiahe; stone. Jane ell, Keliy Halifax; goods Ship L ©. Owen, Brown, Liverpas!, goods—Weleh & Owen 14—Seh. reeddie, Wiitensm, Halifax. cornmeal and West Trndia pre Felocity, Mosecleau iicitivucto, shingles. deals. &c.—N. Kaukin 15-—-Asiel, Fiu! tye, Cocaigue, deals — J c Pave Hope, MeDouald, Part tivod. lime sfoue Nine beaters, Dockendertt, Pictou tual Stenm Nav Co 16 -C Bernier. Beruier Wy iebee flour Marwaretha, Lavie. Halifax, mer Seaman's Bride, Me- bie llawkebury, coal Elmer KE Chuaee, I ” u, mer Ananudale, Lauigun, Sydeny, cval Thos Foley ClLt AREM. May 9—Seh Consert, Kouitrait, Arichat pro. Christiana, Koad, Pictea; bal. Charles, Me Neili (place Bay; pre Cranola McLean, Sydney; pro ke ue, Me Lean, say Verte ba 12— Hope. Rubertson. Pictou; do Sarul F Frenchville, Miy'n. Isluuds Anveligne, Ludy, ler, Halifax; pro. 13—Soplia. Ve-| Mil ‘ . Buctosche. yne,ealt. J.J. Marshai fish | James, | | [ ECEIVED by Ship L. C. OWEN, and! now (ur sale by the Subscriber, op usual terms — { 50 Cheste Congou TEA, | 20 Bags RICE, | 100 Boxes SOAP, 2 Tons No L WHITE LEAD, 6G Casks PAINT OIL, 21) Beis. Washing SODA, 10 6 Baking do. 86 Cols Rein ROPE, 4 Qr Casks BRANDY, (expected by | Amplion.) | sCOrCH WHISKEY. WILL{AM DODD, | Ch’'tewu, May t&. 1868. 4i Queen Square 10 “A LEIANEIESRA.” *HESTEAMSHIP ALHAMBRA, sade '¢ ; . ' I eon, Master, until further Notice, wall | leave this Pert every aliernate THURSDAY, at} Gp m. for HALIFAX and BOSTON, calimg at} CANSO. RATES OF PASSAGE: Ladies’ Cabin. Gent's Cabin. Forward. | To Boston, Hus. 55s. * Haldex, 250. 30s. Ids. * Caney, 20s. Q5s. 15s. CARVELL BROTHERS, May fe, 1868 A CARD. Agoura. | | 45x. | William stiggins, VMEachianist, | ‘(Next dver to Win. UB, Allin’s Tin Shop.) Gunes, Lecks and Mayguetic Machines, accurately repaired Brands cnt, Bell Hanging and Turning | ou the most reasonable lerie. | Mill Gear supplied to order. | Ma; »-ocu Marea, Pollard, Cocuigue, bal A Pifefield, Me Dionaid, Kouctouche, de l4—Bismarck, Graut, St Johu's Nfld, pro Eliza-| eth Aun, Beat, hav Verte. bal 1lo~— Mauwic. Couke, Bouctuuche,do Alive, Martin, | Pictou, du spirit of the Day, Patien. Hal: lax, pro Rauuver, Matretel Vatimay uche, do toyul Are Aylward, St John's Nfld, pro Avi Westawny, ‘layler Halifax, pro Alert H inter. Gu de 16~Sea Breeze. i Cloud, Mel ¢, & John's, NEd, produce Brigt Minnie Bent, Murchinseou, London, deala. &« KING STREET, NEAR WELSH & OWEN’S OFFICE. FasHiE SUBSCRIBER return thanks for past favors, and begs leave to imform bis friends and the public gouerally that he has on hard A Large Stock of Ready-made Mens’ Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters; Womens’ Balmoiai. tlattic ides and other Boots, ALSO, 250 pairs Children and Misses Boots, whieh will be dij osed ef low for Cash. JAMES STANLEY. Ch’town, 18th Muy, 186s, be, Pugwash. potatoes Fiying | Charlottetown, P E rs, Mav iSth. 1868 all city papers 3m Freehold Property FOR SALE! Consisting of Town Lot No. 95, in! the 404 bandred of Lown Lots, in Charluttetuwa, together with the Dweliing House & Work-shop, and other inmprovememts thereon. The wbhove desirable property is beautifuliy situated in-Pitzeoy | Direesk For particulars please appty to John Ball, Eeqr, | Or to the owuer ow Che preniises, WM. MEIKLE. May 18th. 1868. | YO LET. |" ‘HE HOUSE formerly owned and oc- cupied by Mr, Peraick. | JAMES €. POPE. | | May 18, 1963, lof LAND), situate ut BELLE 174 p. m.- | Mrs. Hobkirk, feet on Syduey Siveet, lu the 2ud ihundred And also, the FREEHOLD of SIXTY ACRES VUE. Lot 49, ouiy the SOUPHAPORL FERRY WHAKE There are on the premises a comfortatle | CULTTAGE, BALN, &c, a good WELL affording a wever-lailitg supply of Watet ts Hilles tiitee from ere pre ilises silua are pitas 4hliv aud Couveniich iy ed, Haviliy al | yood troulaye on Hilisbeorough Bay; about “0 acres are cleared aud ander cultivaiiun, the Land | betag of superior quality, and pleuty of Sea Manure j at laud Terma Liberal, and made known at time of Sale, of ob application ty ite Suvscriver Hi. HASZARD., Ch'tewn., May 14, 1868 ae” “Nr AY ; a“ JUST RECELVED, | 100 Bbis Extra FLOUR, (warranted good). | 3U Beis CORNMEAL, HU sides Sele LEATHER, | 15 Bushels TIMOPHY SEED, Lot of SUGAR and MOLASSES, | For sale at Jowest warket prices for CASH. GEORGE HOWATTY. Crapanud, May 18, Icts Cloth Mili Machinery. i. Subscriber offers for Sale.a METAL | fulling STOCK, SHEARS aud other Mach inery fur Uluth dressing r Apply to SAMUAL GURNEY. Cove Head May 18th 1863, $e | P. E. ISLAND | Steam Navigation Company's Steamer’s Princess of Wales’’ and ‘* Heather Beile.” The Steamer * Princess of Wales” W rit leave Charlottetown for Pictou every a | | } | | | } | PFUESDAY and THURSDAY wornuing at 5 | w., in time for the morning train for Malitax. | Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every TUES. | DAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival of | Train from Halifax. Leuves Pictoa for Port Hood every THURS. DAY worning wt noob, immediately after arrival | of Train trow Halifax, retarnmuy to Pictoa the following moruing. Leaves Chariottetown every TURSDAY and | FRIDAY night for suumerside and Shediac, at! Will couneet with Wednesday and | Saturday morolag’s ‘Trains. | Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte town every WEONESUAY and SATURDAY atterhuons. lnmediately after arrival of Train jfrom St. dubu The steamer ** Heather Beile ” Leaves Cuarlottetowu at 3 au. u., every SATUR- DAY movoruing for Pica ! Leaves Pictou at 94. m, eame day for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Seusis renmaining either Souris or Georgetown over Sanday | Leaves Pictou every MONDAY for Charlotte town after arvival of Train from ifalifax. | FARES: ul Charlottetown to Pietou. or b ick, £0 132 6 Pictou to Georvetown, ” 3.91 ee Port Hood, ” ei 6 | i Ch'towu to Saumerside, " . 2. 87 * Shediac, “ 018 0 } o6 St. Join, # 3) 50 2 jg} . Eastport, - 6 OU Sw «6 - Portiand, 8 00 = 36 6 7 a Boston, ai 9 OU _ oe Bis o Halitax, ” om +404 o Port Hood, ad . 4:84 ” Georgetown, ” oo 61 “ Souris, “ 612 074 | F. W. HALEs, Nec ‘etary May 18, 1868. Le NNO A A BAZAAR, Under the patronage of the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Dundas. ¥ TILL be held at the DkILL SHED, | near Goveromeat Louse, Charlotte: | i tuwn, on Thursday and Friday, the 9th aud LOth of Juiy next, in aid of the Building Fund of the Freee Cuuacn, Roehtort Square, vew i the course of erecticn. | | Dontribytions will be thanktully received by the | tollowing Ladies of the Ceumittee :— Mre. Alexander, Mrs. John MeGowa:, | Mra. F. Beecken. Mre. Murtch, Mre BR. W. Breecken, Mrs L. C. Owen, | Mra A. Lrowa, Miss Owen, Mrs. Cattley, Mrs. Palmer, | Mrs. Calea, Mrs KE. Palmer, i Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Peake, } Mra Cundall, Mra. James Peake, Mes Mra. Mee. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mre Mrs. £. DesBrisay, Mrs Earle, Miss Forsyth, Miss Florence Gray, Mis tH Haviland, Ralph Peake, Richey, James Reddin, Douglass-Smith, Sloggett, Mra D. Hodgson, S. Swibey, 'Mrs EF.) Hodgson, Wra. Wii Swabey, Miss Hutchinson, Mrs Clement Whee, Mra, lies, Mes. James White, Misa Jent ios, Mrs. W. Welsh, Mra. F. Longwerth, Mrs Pope Walsh, Miss C. Ma ivnell, Mra. G. Wright, Mra H Wiaasloe. Ch'town, May 13, 1968. ; any Liquors and Stock of Goods in the Store can be | Cc PPALIAN WAREHOUSE. James C. Pape,? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Fortune for Nale ! N eonseqnence of the death of the Pra- prietor, the Subscriber is inetracted to offer for | postive Sale, that beautifully situated well known | ean be wiven. j property, the Half Way House, Vernon River, ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The, Land consisting ef abont 40 acres, is in that state of cultivation that it has been for some vears | past, and will for vears to come, yield a clear net } profit. more than sufficient to pay the interest on | | the amount of purchase money asked tor the whole | As & money making jiuvestment | establishiment Provinces, which fact can be positively proved to person about purchasing The Steck of j taken or not at the option of the purchaser. For particulars, address, GEOKGE ADAMS, Half-way House, Vernon River. May 18, 1868 tf WV ool ! Wool! FBXHESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughly re- constructed and enlarged by additional Machinery and Stea.o Power, wil! continue to mannfacture Cloth trom custom wool us heretofore and at the nsuul rates. Having doubled their facilities for mauufacturing, and procured skilfal operatives for every departingut, the Company feel confiden’ of | yiving their customers greater satisfaction general- } ly, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and j waking quicker returns for wool left with them | lu addition to the various kinds of Cloth previous jly made, they are manufacturing several new | styles for men’s wear, aud full width blauketing Ce” Wool, which must be clean washed, free of | mats und coarse locks. and of good quality, may be left ut Hon. H. J. Calbeck'’s, Charlottetown, or | at the Mill. STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, May 18, 18638 WOricsa ERSONS having left Umberllas or Purasola at the Subscriber's Establishment for repairs. are requested to call for the same within | three months from this date, otherwise they will be sold to pay expenses. Establishment Removed next door to “Examiner Office" JOSEPH CUENO, Hillsborongh Street, May 18, 1868, isl dw Fire Enginzers for the City of Charlotte- town, for the year 1868. Thomas Alley, Exquire, Chief Engineer, Ward No. 1—Wiliaw R. Watson. “ —Johu Ings. —Wiliam G. Wright, 2—Jonn Henry Gates. —Owen Connolly —Hon. H. J. Callbeck. 3—William Heard. —Henry Pope Welsh. 4—Hon. George Beer. — Thomas W. Dodd. —Joln Breeken. 5—Simon Davies. —David Laird. —George Douglas. Ward Ne. Ward No. Ward No. Ward No Perer MacGowan, City Clerk. May 4. 1868, Qin Bilot Bread and Crackers, >) Bbhls. No. | Pilot Bread. 25 bozes Soda, Cd Ati tresh baked. Sugar, Wine, Oyster aud Water Crackers N. RANKIN, Qin Anctioneers’ Row May tt. 1868 Wrappi ag Pa per. 100 May IL, 1868 3s wAtS SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING, INMMON WIUIITING, Paris WHITING, Red OCH KE Yellow OCHRE, Brunswick BLACK (for Stoves) GLUE Whitewash BRUSHNS, Scrubbing BKUSHES, Srove BRUSIILES, Carpet TACKS, Siiver SOAP. H. E. STARBIRD & CO. sin WEST INDIA PRODUCE. Now Landing ex “ Helen Davies, ’’ from 109 | REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, (uzsorted) N. RANKIN, Qin Auctioneers’ Row. May IIth. Puncheons Muscovado MOLASSES. 33 Puncheons dark, for diatilling, e strong Demerara Rum, JU bbls. imeist Sugar, bright DU 5 bhds 30 ttle bright Vacuum Pan do. 1300 bushels Turk Island Salt. Terms as usual. Apply to J. & T. Morris, er ta DANIEL DAVIES- 10 in I=6s. Ch’town, May 11, QUEEN STREET. Brenan’s Buildings, Opposite Duncan's. The Subscriber's beg to announce that on. arrival of Brigs Amphion and Volant, from London and Giasgow, they wil open at above address, a FIRSTCLASS GROCERY AND Wine & Spirit Siore, which wiil be known as the ITALIAN WAREHOUSE and will embrace every article usually fuund ta such establishments, In order that purchasers may receive greutest pussitle value tor their money, the Cash System will be observed as far as possible, [a advance of our regular Spring Stock, tuliowing articles Lave been received, to Which we tuovite the notice of intending buyers: Extra Family and Suvertine Flour, Kiln dried Cornmeal, Bags Cloves, and Bags Jamaica Coffes, strictly prime Sugar, Bright Molas- ses, casks Vinozar, casks Oil, Soups, Spices, Raisins, Leather, Apples, Toilet Soaps, Woodenware, &e. &e. &e. MACEACHERN & CO. Correspondents are par ticularly requested to | address to *-Tranian Warenovse.’’ Charlottetown, May IL, 1858. 2in UST RE BOOKS TORE— Queen Victoria's Journal, «Qur Life in the Hishlands.’ Trish in America, by John Francis Maguire, | M. P. Agazis, Brazil. Duff's Book keeping. Dictionary of Familiar Quotations. Millmen's Gibbon s Rome. | Shakespeare's Complete Works. Moore's Complete Poetical Works. Froude’s Short Theories on Great Subjects. Coulbourn’s Thoughts on Personal Religion. Norwood, by Heury Ward Beecher. Dickens Complete Works, very cheap. | Letter Writer s; Joke Books. ‘Ottawa Scenery. Hallam’ s Constitutienal History. Hallam’s Middle Ages. | Vestry Chimes. Early Lise of Prince Consort. HENRY A. HARVIE. May 11, 1968. Sim EW BOOS! HEH 8004S CEIVED at HARVIE’S| THE HOUSE AND PREMISES | | FOR SALE OR TO LET, | of the Subscriber situate ou the Princetown Road, opposite the | Catholic College, a little more than | oue wmil+ from Charlottetown The Purchaser or | ‘Tenant cau have ONE to SIX PASTURE LOTS! as may be ayreed on The Hlonse is suitable for areapectuble family, and iminediate possersigu Apply to JOHN MORRIS. | N. B.—Pasture to let for the Season. Ch'town, 9th May, 1868. diu | CHARTER WANTED! FOR anew BRIGANTINE, 190} tons, N. M., copper fastened, will he ready for Cargo about Ist JUNE next, apply to ARTEMAS LORD. Qin } ' } Qo Ch'town, May 9, 1868. city papers \ ‘KK, tbe undersigned, tru-:ees of the lare Mr. W. T. PETHICK, request all persons indebted to PETHICK’S BKEWERY, to make im- jinediate payment to Haumoenp JoHNgon, at his | Dispensary, Kent Street. Cli town. THOMAS PEPHICK. HENRY LONGWORTH, HAMMOND JOHNSON, | April 20th, 1868. | Kirst Im por tation OF GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARP! 2 bales Grey Cotton, 1 bale Cotton Warp. For Sale Cheap. Call and Examine, at JW, FALGOWER & 60's, | South Side Queen's Square. May 11, 1868. 3i | Wanted. SPRING ISTING GOOD —_— T e WE OFFER FOR SALE , A Good Stock of Paper Haugings. Scotch Wool Carpets, &e, First-class Patterns. Muslin Curtains, Table Diapers, Linens, Shirtings, Towels ——4 it « and Toweling, &c, &c,&e. DAVIES & WEEKS. Queena Street. * April 20, 1868. FIRST ARRIVAL! Flour, Cornmeal, Pilot Bread. YENHE SUBSCRIBER will CASH— 370 BARRELS FLOUR. 200 do kiludried CORNMEAL, 30 Bags do, Barrels CRACKERS, Barrels PILOT BREAD. MARTIN O'HALLORAN. Charlottetown, P. Kh. L., ) April 27th, 1868. 4 ST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED! pr Steamship ALHAMBRA, and Sehrs. J. G. McGUIRE and FRANK, and for sale by the Subscriber, 400 Bbls. extra and Supertiuae FLOUR, 50 do CORNMEAL, 10 Cases NAVY TOBACCO—a choice article, 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 30 Casks KEROSENE OIL. I. C. HALL. sel] low for isl pat her Im | & PONY, tractable io harness. at ‘* Patriot ’’ office. |} May II, 1868. | Enquire COPPER PAINT! \ SUPPLY of “ TARR & WONSON’S” gen- pa “a vine, in half gallon and gallon tins, just recei veu and for sale at the * CITY HAKUWARE STORE?” H. E. STARBIRD & CO. May 11 2m | PICKED UP, — N FRIDAY, the 17th inst., in four! fathoms vf water,a large CAN BUOY, painted red, with the figure 5 marked on the bottom —dimensions, about 7 teet loug, five in the bottom ; eiyht iron hoops, aud completely finished with iron straps all around, with all ils mooring gear com- plete. The o-vuer may bave it by proving pro- perty, and wakinoy other necessary arrangements with the subseriber. It uot claimed before the 26th day of MAY next, it will be sold en that day by PuBpLic Auction, to pay expenses- ANGUS J. MACINTYRE, Fairfield, East Poiut, April 28, 1868, siu | 1868, FRESH SEED! 1868, PANU Sabseriver has received a supply of FRESH SEEDS f sisting in part of — Melon, Cucumber, Tomato, Cauliflower, Lettuce. Raddish, and a choice sr early planting, con- | . variety of Uabbage Seed, from | Ww. RR. WATSON. Victoria Building, May 4 Loudon . 18638. Notice. ue City Council bave appointed Wed- nesday, foe 20th May, and Tuursday follow- jing, iu the City Hali, at 10 o'clock, furenoon, for | lthe purpose of hearing Appeals ayatust the Annual | | Assessment Rate, revising the suid Assessments, | }and tinally determiniug the same | Dated at Charioitetown, this 4th day of May, | L808, By Order of the City Council. WILLIAM SHEPHERD, City Collector. A large sappiy expected per ‘‘Amphion,” | | | | | American Sole Leather, 100 Sides American Sole Leather, at a low figure. N. RANKIN, May II, L865. Anctioucers’ Row GARDEN SEEDS! — A bl parties desirous of obtaining Fresh | | » <i | | { } ~] | Flower & Garden Seeds, | Will find it to their advantage to call at the j|CASH DRCOG SLORE betore purchasing | | elsewhere. P. G. FRASER. May 4. 1868. ‘TURNIP SEED, 1D errn, TURNIP Sec. 5. UsT RECEIVED, per Steamer from | ENGLAND, a large supply of Furnip seed, |All Fresh. For sale Cheap at the CASH | DRUG STORE. P. G. FRASER. | May 4, 18638. | "Dimothy Seed! j 61) BAGS very superior TIMOTHY ‘ SEED, (Canada growth} 2 baskels each, | \for aale by the Subseriber at Twenty-seven | | Suillings and Six Pence per Buy WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Ch'town, May 7, 1848. lw | bashers ‘ E. & N. A. RAILWAY, | 1SGs. 15Gs. | | Summer Arrangement, | N and after MONDAY, llth MAY next, until futher notice, rains will rua as) follows: DOWN TRAINS—GOING EAST: Leave St. Jobn for Shediac and Point du Chene at Ta. m. and 145 p.m. Leave St. Join for Sassex at 5 p.m. UP TRAINS—GOIING WEST: | Leave Sussex for st. John at 6.loa m. 2i ! Fresh Seeds from England ‘J Yr HONING MACHLNES HORSE RAKES.: A QUANTITY OF MOWING MA- . CHINES, with several improvements added, are now being mauufactured in Charlottetown. | Also a number of HORSE RAKES, of the most | improved pattern The mauafacturers feel confident that the ma- chines will give satisfaction to persons desirous of purchasing a real good MOWING MACHINE HORSE RAKE PRINCE EYWARD ISLAND MANUFACTURE!!! The above can be sold on reasonable terms, and inspected at the of BEER & SONS. 27th April, 1868. 3m s APOTHECARIEN’ HALL. choice Garden and Flower Seeds. Remain- | der expected by first slips from Liverpool. T. DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, April 15, 1863. } } | | FRESH GARDEN SEEDS!! LATEST ARRIVAL! UST RECEIVED at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, a LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK ot— Fresh Garden Seeds, warranted govod and true. HENRY A. HARVIE. May 4, 1868. 4in HATS AND CUPS! Spring Styles. §OOMOZES SENTS' & BOYS’ HATS & CAPS to select from. DAVIES & WEEKS. Queen Street. April 97, 1868. tf New Cottons ! New Cottons! New Cottons! Just Opened ! Very Cheap! DAVIES & WEEKS. Queen Street, May 11, 1868. Bristol Line to New York- VIA BRISTOL, R. I. FARE: Cabin, $5; Deck, $4. ARS leave the Depotof the Boston and Providence Railroad, Pleasaut street. daily, Sundays excepted. At 5.30 P. M, For steamer PROVIDENCE, Capt Benj. M. Simmovs. on Mondays, Wednesdave and fridays. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Passengers going by this line to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, can connect with the New Jersey and Camden and Amboy Kailroad. This line connects also with the Athens line going to Saratoga and the West, landing at the sane Pier in New York. Baggage checked through. Tickets, State Kooms and Berths can at the Ayent's office, | Washington and Staite streets, aud at the Boston be secured jand Providence Railroad Depot. GEV. SHIVERICK, Pusseiger and Freight Agent. ain } * Shediac for St Jvliu at7 and lla. m. The 6 15a. m. Train from Sussex, and the Il a. m. Train from Shediac, as well ue the 1.45 and | ay | | MALES. | Freight from St. John for Sussex and strtions | ; i train ouly +ud | jp. m™. frains trom st. John will carry freight | West, will be sent by the 5 pm } ay = : ; | mast be delivered at that Station before 4 o'clock. | | Freight for Stations East of Sussex mast be de-! livered wt St. Jolin bef_re noon, daily. | Freight to be forWarded from Sussex, must be | | : ] . | delivered at that Station at least Oxg Hour, and l from other Stations than St. John. at least Hacr. | we the advertised depariure of any | } wN-Hotr bets Pie te | Freight Train. | panied with invoice or outward certiiicate of value, ito prevent detention at Point du Chene. Goods intended for exportation at 5t. the United States, must, iu addition to the Invoice, wheu the value shall exceed $2),000, be accom | panied by a U.S. Censul’s Certiticate. LEWIS CAKVELL, | j Geuversl Manager. | Railway Office, St. John, N. B | { April 30, 1568 f - The Imported Blood Horse | “SULTAN,” y TILL attend at Charlottetown every } PUESDAY durivy the Season, and on ail lother duys will be at the Stock Farm N.B.—Surtan’s Colts are very promising. The splendid young Cart-Stalliou ** Prince Ldward” Will be allowed a limited number-of Mures at |} the Stock Farm this Season. | Terms for each, 20s. the season, 4f paid on or Le ! P | before the Ist teceunber uext; if not paid then, | Qos. will be exacted. i by order of the STOCK FARM COMMITTEE. 1 May 4, 1868, din Goods for Prince Edward Island must be accom. | John, to May 4, 1868. Summer Arrangement. TYVAE Mails for the United Kingdom, the neigh- boring Provinces, the United States &e , will, | uiil further notice, be closed at the General Post | Oftice. Charlottetown, as follows, viz :—~ | Bor Canada, New Brunswick, and the United | States, via Shetiac, every Tuesday and Friday evening, at 7 o clock. For Nova Seotia, via Pictou, every Monday, Wed- ,uesday, aud Friday eveuiuy, at 7 vw clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Ladies, every alternate Monday and Wedues- | day eveniags, at 7 o clock, as follows, viz :— j Monday, May 18, | Monday, Sept. 7, Wednesday dv 20, | Wednesday, do 9, Meuday, June @, | Monday, do 21, Weduesday,do 3, | Wednesday, du 23, Mouday, do 15, | Monday, October 5, Wednesday, do 17, | Wednesday, do 7, Monday, dw wy, Monday, de 19, Wednesday, July 1, | Weduesday, de 2], | Mondey, do 13, | Mouday, Nov'r. 2, Weduesday, do 15, | Wednesday, do 4, Monday, do 27, i Monday, do 16, Wednesday, do 29, | Wednesday, do J8, j Monday, Aug. 10, Monday, dv 3U, | Wednesday, do 12, | Weduesday, Dee 2, | Moudey, do 24, | Monday, du 14. 26, | Wednesday, do 16. Wednesday, do St. Eleanor’s, aad Be | Mails for Summerside, | deque, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every Tuesday aud Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. | er, every Friday eveuing, at 7 o'clock. Letters to be registered and newspapers must be | posted half au our before the time of clowny the | Maile. THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G. General Past Office, nhs Muy 4, 186s. FiiW Samples of early varieties of '” For steamer BRISTOL, Capt. Benj. Bo Brayton, | Old State Honse, ¢-rner | Aud Mails for Georgetown and Souris per Steam- = ose aoe AUCTIONS, -DAWSON’S ESTATE. — | Valuable Property in P. E. Island | FOR SALE. HF SUBSCRIBERS will set ap aed SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, oa MONDAY, the Ist day of JUNE uext, 1868, #* | 12 o'clock, poen, at the ‘City Tannery, Charlottetown, ALL THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE and IN- TERESI of WM. B. DAWSON, formerly of Charlottetown, Tanner in, Ww, aud out of the fol- lowing pieces and parcles of land and permises. 1. ALL those premises situate in Charlotte- town aforesaid, known as the City Tannery Property, comprising Town Lot No. 21, and parts of Town Lots Nos, 22 and 72, in the Third Huadred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, as formerly occupied by William B. Dawson, and now occupied by the undersigned Trustees This property has a frent ou Gratton Street of TIL feet 9 inches. The BULLDINGS en these premises are built vu a very exteusive scale, and comprise TANNERY, SALE ROOM, OFFICE, ENGINE HOUSE, BOLLER SHEB, CURRYING ROOMS, HIDE and SALT HOUSE and BARK SHEDS The BULLDINGS are all large aud Commodious, and all the appurtensnces necessary for carrying eu an EXTENSIVE TNNING BUSINESS, are ov the premises. The interaal machinery and Apparatus consists of part of a Steam ENGine aND TWO BolLERS COMPLETE, 6 large Brick Leaches, (Patent Cement,) capacity, 8 cords Bark; 2 good Suction Pumps, 14 ineb and I inch | Hose, 50 Pits, capacity, 5000 sides; 6 Patent | Paddle Wheels for Coloring and Baiting, all complete, | Hide Mill, falling stocks, 1 Splitter, 1 Knite Grinder for Spliting Machine, 1 Reollug Machive tor Sole Leather, 1 Stuffing Mall, | Grea Oil Peuk, capacity 450 gallons, 7 Currying Tables Beamea’ Knives, and all tools complete, } Bark Mill, Patent Double Grinder. ‘The whole interior is fitted up with Heating Apparatus supplied from the exhaust steam. 2. Also all that piece of LAND and Premises adjoining the City Tannery Property on the east, being part of TOWN LOT No 22, in the Third hundred. This property frouts 49 feet 6 inches on Grafton Street, aud runs back at right angles therewith, by parallel lines 126 feet 4 tuches. A large T'wo Storey DWELLING Houst 30 x 47 feet, fronting on Gratton Street, is built on thre laud. In the rear of, and annexed to this Dwelling House, is a yard and garden. 3. Also all that piece or parcel of land being lone fourth part of TOWN LOT No. 83, in the 12d hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid. This property is alwost directly op- | postie to the City Tunvery, and has a front of 42 feet on Grafton Street. A two storey Dwelling | House, whieb is divided into teneweuts, and vceupied by a nuwber of weekly tenants, is built on these premises, the yearly reotal amounts to about £45. Full particulars as to title, d&e., ean be had on application to Messrs, ALLEY & Davirs, Solicitors, at their office in Charluttetowa, where also a plan of the City Tannery premises, and the Dwelling House and property attached may bs seen te The Terms of sale as to Plots Nos. 1 and 2 will be Cash, or as fullows, at purchaser's option: | Twenty per cent. of the purchase money te be paid down, and the unpaid balance, with interest thereon, to be secured by Mortgage on the prem- ‘Seed and Implement Warehouse jyo5, and to be paid in twe equal instalments im Six and Twelve wouths respectively, The Terms of Sale of Plot 3, if purebased | by the purchaser of the Tannery property, will be the same as those of Plots Nos. J and 2; if | purchased by any other patry they will be cash, or ‘at purchaser's option, aa fellows; One third of | purchase to be paid down, and (he unpaid balance, | with interest thereon, to be secured by mortgage ‘on the premises, and to be paid in two equal stalwents in THREE aud Six months respectively, A large quantity of BARK will also be offered, if not previously disposed of by private sale, for jsale at the sume time aud place, Terme made | known at time sale. Trustees of RICHARD wean, ¢W. B. Daw- THOMAS ALLEY, son’s Estate. March 30, 1868. Sugar, THOMAS DAWSON, Extensive Brade Sale ! j } Gin, Molasses, | Leather, Tea, Flour, Corn- meal, &e. } | Rum, ue Subseriber will seil at AUCTION alter arrival of Spring Ships from Europe and elsewhere, wheu notice of day of Sale will be given, the tollowmg GOODS, viz:— 50 chests Tea, 50 half chests do. 10 hids. (80 yallons each) DeKuyper's Gin, 20 half hhds. (40 gall. each) du dy 6 12 10 15 100 20 100 | 100 15 30 50 5v 40 30 lu o pun. Demerara Kum, hhds. Porto Ricy Sugar, bbls do pun. Molasses, sides Sule Leather, bois. Keroseue Oil, bbis. Flour, dv Cornmeal, crates assorted Earthenware, boxes Pipes, boxes Liverpool Soap, bags Ruughdoard and Shingle Nails, coils Manila Cordage, kegs Bicarb. Soda, vbis. Washing Soda, do Bareelona Nuts, case Cream |artar, (assorted boxes) bbis. Currants, do Allsopp’s Pale Ale, case Madias Indigo, do Extract Logwood, do Cudbear, boxes Duteh Candy, bbls. mixed Cunlectionary, case Pickles, dv Coleman's Musiard, (in tine) dv Castor Vil, (iu tins) do Arrowrvot, 1 du Sago, 30 boxes Valencia Raising, ! do 6 10 — = 1 ] 1 ] ( 4 i j io 1 10 bags (2 cwt. each) Rice, ALSO, a large assortment of DRY GOODS, new importation, which, with balauce of Steck now ou hand, will wake the sale worthy the i attentiec of all dealers in werchandize. Terms.—Sums under £10 Cash; over £40 land undur £40,3 months; over £40, credit till | Ast November next, on approved notes, | P. W. HYNDMAN, May 4, 1868. vtice of Removal. G. & 8. DAVIES ‘Have removed temporarily to Messrs. Dedd & Rogers’ New Brick Store, | Opposite the City Hall. Queen Street. i { Ch'town, April 27, 1568 Im | PAINT i | | | oN - PAINTS AND OIL. AT W. E. DAWSONS April 28, 1863. b cicamiislcisseoe SE | (o-partnership Notice. (pee SUBSCRIBERS have thie day i entered into CO-PARTNERKSII(P as BAR- | RISTERS and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ander the j name, ebyle aud firm of ! ALLEY & DAVIES. OFTICE - - - - O'HALLORAN’S BUILDING. GREAT GEURGE STREET. j | GEORGE ALLEY, | | | LUUI3 H. DAVIES. | A CARD. ya E Subscriber begs to thank the publio fer the liberal patroaage extended to hia daring the last er Having enlarged and flued up his estabdishiment atthe Old Stand, Leaves ‘Waa, is wow prepared Wo execute with des- pateh all orders which he tay be favored with in bis bine as SHIP and GENERAL BLACK- SMICH. Fishermen will find Avebers of wil sizes fur Loats ciucaper aud an than cum be | found at any siwilar establishment th the City. GLONGE H. FOSTER ‘Lord's Wharf, Cb'town, Feb. (7, 1868. j ly Seen k?